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Jewish Rapper Kosha Dillz Schools Kanye West With "Death Con 3 (Ye Diss)"

As the moniker suggests, Kosha Dillz is about as Jewish as it gets. So naturally, when the New York City-based rapper and current member of "Wild 'N Out" caught wind of Kanye West's recent anti-Semitic rants on Twitter and in subsequent interviews, it didn't feel right to turn a blind eye. 

On Friday (October 21), Kosha Dillz dropped a video for "Death Con 3," a reference to one of West's inflammatory tweets. (If you don't know what we're talking about it, Google it.) Shot in Crown Heights, the visual employs a 15-foot dreidel to display various Jewish references while featuring Jews of Color throughout the video.

"I think at a certain point, people who have a unique position like myself need to say something," Kosha tells RAPstation. "A lot of people are kind of reiter

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Mt. Westmore Drops "Too Big" From Forthcoming "Snoop, Cube, 40, $hort" Album

Mt. Westmore—the West Coast rap supergroup comprised of Too $hort, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and E-40—has shared a new single and accompanying video for "Too Big" featuring P-Lo. The track is taken from their debut album "Snoop, Cube, 40, $hort" (originally titled "Bad MFs"), which arrived exclusively via the metaverse in August. 

In a recent interview with RAPstation's Kyle Eustice for ROCK THE BELLS, Short explained why it didn't immediately go to digital streaming platforms such as Apple Music and Spotify. 

"We all are businessmen and each one of us brings something to the table that makes the group better,” $hort said. “That particular decision was made by Snoop Dogg a

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"The Come Up: An Oral History Of The Rise Of Hip Hop" Arrives Via Penguin Books

New York Times staff writer Jonathan Abrams has released a new book called "The Come Up: An Oral History of the Rise of Hip Hop," which dives into the genre's origins through a series of roughly 300 interviews with the pioneers and architects of the culture. 

Published by Penguin Books, "The Come Up" offers unique perspectives from MCs/producers such as Grandmaster Caz, Ice Cube, Marley Marl and Bun B. 

"I knew that we had been coming up on 50 or so years [since Kool Herc’s first party on August 11, 1973], and I felt like this was a history that hadn’t been studied and explored and excavated as much as it should be," Abrahms told Okayplayer. "There had been Jeff Chang’s book

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Snoop Dogg + DJ Drama Unveil "Gangsta Grillz" Project Release Date

The relentless workhorse Snoop Dogg and new collaborator DJ Drama have unveiled the cover art and release date for their upcoming Gangsta Grillz-inspired project "I Still Got it." According to an Instagram post from the D-O-Double-G, the Death Row Records album is scheduled to arrive on Thursday (October 20). 

"C. Day music for the fans," he wrote. "I. Still got it. @djdrama @deathrowrecords 10/20/22." 

The Gangsta Grillz series was revived with Tyler, The Creator's Grammy Award-winning album, "CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST." The Uncle Snoop collab follows Drama's recent project with Symba, "Results Take Time," and the "D-Day" mixtape with J. Cole and Dreamville. Meanwhile, "Snofall," his joint effort with Jeezy, drops on Friday (October 21). As for Snoop, he just released a

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Jadakiss Announces New Family Coffee Business Kiss Café

Jadakiss has announced a new coffee business, Kiss Café, with his father Bob Phillips and son Jaewon Phillips. Bob has been in the business since 1977. Twelve years into his career, he became CEO of Caturra Corp., a boutique importing and trading firm that specializes in international green coffees.

"This is one of my proudest professional and personal achievements,” Bob said in a press release. “There is no greater honor than taking what you’ve learned in this life and inspiring your family to join you and bring that pursuit to the next level.”

Jaewon, who joined the business in 2018, added: “Kiss Café is authentic. It’s real. No gimmicks. It’s been in our family for well over 40 years and everything we do here is from the core.”

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Dee Barnes Saves "Pump It Up!" Archives From Auction

Former "Pump It Up!" host Dee Barnes is reveling in gratitude after she was able to save her archives from auction. The trailblazing journalist, who was not only the first Black woman but first woman (period) to host a Hip Hop video show on a major network, notified her fans her collection was in peril earlier this month. 

Speaking to RAPstation's Kyle Eustice for ROCK THE BELLS, Barnes explained she was minutes away from losing three years of archival footage. 

"A lot of people started off there,” she said. “Like Queen Latifah, LL COOL J—we were walking in the street. The footage is incredible. It’s really good stuff that I have. The Beastie Boys footage I have is rare because Adam [MCA] is

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